March 29, 2001

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Comics

THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2001

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24 Beginners' texts Automatons Serious Milky gem Commandeer Baton Rouge sch. 35 Recovers from a flop 39 One of a

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9 Driver's peg 10 Cast aspersions on 11 Sidestep 12 More pleasant 13 Iditarod rides 18 Comic sketch 19 Eames chair feature 23 Electrical unit 24 Rainbow maker 25 Level to the 26 27 28 29

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31 Loses one's cool 32 Butcher's cut 33 Letters for Nob Hill cops 34 E.T.s' vehicles 36 Threaded fasteners 37 Columbus' state

38 Chimney passage 42 Feels blindly 43 Specific point in time 44 Keatsian poems 45 Spicy sauce 46 Stair part

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Greek muse Secular law Singer Falana No more than Bridle part Don't leave me Male cat Mine vein Craze

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THURSDAY,

March 29

Presbyterian/UCC Campus Ministry DropIn Lunch is held in the Chapel Basement Kitchen, 12 noon-1:00 p.m. Cost in $1.50. Come join usl Systematics Seminar: Ursula Peintner, Duke University. “Evolution of Sequestrate Fungi: A Lesson From Cortinarius.” Room 144, Biological Sciences Building, 12:40 p.m,

31st Annual H.J. Costing Memorial Lecture. Peter Vitousek, Stanford University. “Sources and Fates of Elements During 4 Million Years of Soil and Ecosystem Development in the Hawaiian Islands.” Room 111, Biological Sciences, 4:00 p.m. Academic Eye: “Reynolds Price Collects” Exhibition opens today. Opening reception and lecture from Dr. Price T hursday 5:30 p.m.; Reception and cash bar 6:30 p.m.

Community

Calendar

Duke Professor of Zoology Frederik Nijhout will lead his audience on a metaphorical walk among the butterflies in a lecture titled 'The Biology of Color Patterns in Butterflies.” 5:00 p.m., Rare Book Room, Perkins Library. The North Carolina Returned Peace Corps Volunteers invite prospective and returned Peace Corps volunteers and their friends and family to join in the monthly gathering at Satisfaction in Brightleaf Square. These take place the last Thursday of the month at 5:30 p.m. The Wesley Fellowship (United Methodist Campus Ministry) will celebrate Eucharist at 5:30 p.m. in the Wesley Office, basement of Duke Chapel.

Wesley Fellowship Spiritual Formation 9:00 p.m. in the Wesley Office located in the basement of the Chapel. For more information call 684-6735. -

Thursday March 29 Saturday March 30: The Program in German Studies presents “Was bleibt?", a conference on post-war German literature. Events include lectures, literary readings and academic seminar. Knowledge of German required for most events. For more information, contact Prof. Mariatte Denman (mdenman@duke.edu) or view the conference schedule at http://www.german.duke.edu/finalschedule.html -

Popßio Seminar: Sara Via, University of Maryland. “Evolution in Action: Genetic Mechanisms of Ecological Specialization and Speciation.” 144 Biological Sciences, 7:00 p.m. Discover the surprising new look of contemporary ballet! The Duke University Dance Program presents BALLET CHOREOLAB 2001 to be performed tonight and tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. in the Reynolds Industries Theater, Bryan Center, Duke West Campus. Tickets are $l4 Reserved, $l2 General, $7 Students and are available for advance purchase at the Duke Box Office by calling (919) 684-4444, or at the door on the night of performance.

FRIDAY

Buy A Book To Save A Book A book sale sponsored by the Friends of the Duke University Libraries to benefit the Preservation Endowment. On the quad during Springternational. -


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